RUSSELL, LORD JOHN, (see Russell, Earl, where references to are indexed :) RUSSELL, EARL, (see Dallas; Adams, Charles Francis :) discusses independence with insurgent commissioners... calls the United States the northern portion of the late Union. Page. 97 43 51 54 57 87 speech of, February 5, 1863.. 90 speech of, June 9, 1864.... 96 says the insurgents build ships of war in Great Britain because they 215 reply to Mr. Adams's complaints regarding Nassau.. 232 declines to act on Mr. Adams's complaints regarding insurgent opera- 249 declines to advise amendment of foreign enlistment act.. says the Alabama and Oreto are a scandal to British laws.. 251, 253 thinks the interest of the insurgent government in blockade-runners .282, 284, 290 letter to Mason, Slidell, and Mann... 309 reply to Mr. Adams's note regarding sale of Sumter 322 sends Mr. Adams the report of customs officers on the Florida.. course of the government of, contrasted with that of Great Britain... Page. SEWARD, MR.: instructs Mr. Adams to complain of insurgent operations made from 248 sails armed, and under command of Corbett, a well-known blockade- her transfer to the insurgents known there in advance of her arrival. 421 424 424 424 426 captain is requested to name day when he can go to sea.. 429 many men are illegally enlisted for crew of 429 proceedings as to, in colonial legislature... 430 correspondence with colonial authorities regarding enlistments for... 431 432 repairs resumed and completed..... 433 three hundred tons of coal taken from a transport sent for the purpose from Liverpool..... 434 consul furnishes proof of illegal enlistments to colonial authorities. opposition to the limitation of, the cause of secession.... 37 SPAIN: recognizes international duty to make compensation for injuries by 169 SPAIN: how, regards the effect of a commission on such cruisers... Page. 209 464 says privateering was suppressed by reason of the course adopted by the permission in colonial ports a failure to perform the duties of a 227 injurious to the United States.. 227 Page. TREATY OF WASHINGTON: expresses regret at escape of the cruisers.. terms of submission of claims of the United States.. time for delivery of cases and evidence.......... 18 18 19 20 the first clause in the first rule to be found in United States neutrality 150 principal member of firm of Fraser, Trenholm & Co., and secretary TRENT. (See Great Britain.) TRINIDAD: The Sumter at...... TUSCALOOSA, OR CONRAD: a prize captured by the Alabama.... claims to be received at Cape Town as a tender is seized, then released, and received as man-of-war this decision reversed in London.... comes again to Cape Town and is seized.. this act disapproved in London TWENTY-FOUR HOURS' RULE: contained in admiralty and colonial instructions..... 220 247, 320 270 270 272 272 273 274 233 UNITED STATES :. had no municipal law in 1793 to aid in performance of international course during President Washington's administration. construction thereof by commissioners... enact neutrality laws at request of Great Britain.. correspondence with Portugal................. principles recognized by that correspondence........... what they regard as due diligence seizure of Spanish gun-boats in 1869... VESSELS OF WAR, (see Commission; Contraband; Neutrals :) of belligerents, sale of in neutral ports... VIRGINIA, THE: inquiries as to WACHUSETT: treatment of, at Bermuda... WALKER, NORMAN S.: made insurgent agent at Bermuda. his urgent demand for coal is supplied with coal by Fraser, Trenholm & Co.... WASHINGTON, PRESIDENT: his course towards Mr. Genet determines to restore prizes captured by privateers fitted out in United his course suppressed privateering WESTBURY, LORD: appointed Lord High Chancellor, June, 1861... 98 regards animus of neutral as sole criterion.. 101 says United States may use Queen's proclamation to prove animus... 101 says ship should not be built in neutral port by belligerent with view 185 WILKES, ADMIRAL: correspondence with governor of Bermuda 355 |